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Compatibility Modes

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computer image.

Appendices

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(DIGITAL)

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H.Frequency

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Summary of Contents for PD720

Page 1: ...the Projector 9 Power Off the Projector 10 Adjusting the Projected Image 11 Adjusting the Projector Height 11 Adjusting the Projector Zoom Focus 12 Adjusting Projection Image Size 12 User Controls Panel Control Remote Control 13 On Screen Display Menus 15 How to Operate 15 Image I Computer mode 16 Image I Video mode 17 Image II Computer mode 18 Image II Video mode 19 Audio 20 Language 20 Managemen...

Page 2: ...o not point the laser light into anyone s eyes This remote control is equipped with a Class II laser that emits radiation Warning When the lamp reaches the end of its life it will burn out and may make a loud popping sound If this happens the projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has been replaced To replace the lamp follow the procedures listed under Changing the Lamp Precautions ...

Page 3: ... SVGA re sizing v 200 Watts user replaceable UHP lamp v Mac compatible v NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM and HDTV compat ible v Full function remote with mouse control and laser pointer v High tech DVI Connection for digital and analog video connectiv ity v High definition TV compatibility v User friendly Multilingual on screen display menu v Advanced electronic keystone correction v User frie...

Page 4: ...ntact your dealer immediately if any thing is missing Power Cord S Video Cable VGA Cable Remote Control with Mouse Function and Laser Pointer Carrying Case Audio Cable Quick Start Card DVI to D Sub Cable Battery x 2 User s Guide Introduction Composite Video Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 Projector with lens cap Remote Mouse Y Cable 7 ...

Page 5: ...duct Overview Introduction 1 Panel Control 2 Power Connector Power Switch 3 Connection Ports 4 Focus Ring 5 Zoom Lens 6 Zoom Ring 7 Speaker 8 Remote Control Receiver 9 Elevator Button 10 Elevator Foot 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 9 1 0 ...

Page 6: ...ut Connecter 7 Audio Input for Computer 8 PC Analog Signal HDTV Component Video Connector 9 Audio Output Connector 10 Monitor Loop through Connector 11 Remote Mouse Input Connector 12 Power Switch 13 Power Connector 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 Lamp Warning LED 2 Temperature Warning LED 3 Volume 4 Mute 5 Menu On Off 6 Four Directional Select Keys 7 Enter 8 Zoom 9 Re sync 10 Source 11 Power St...

Page 7: ... Zoom Out Page Up Page Down LED Laser Pointer Caution Introduction Caution To reduce the risk of injury to the eyes do not look directly into the laser light on the remote control and do not point the laser light into anyone s eyes This remote control is equipped with a Class II laser that emits radiation vClose the cover of the remote control when you want to use the remote mouse Cover ...

Page 8: ... works well with your computer please configure the display mode of your graphic card to make it less than or equal to 1024 X 768 resolution Make sure timing of the display mode is compatible with the projector Refer to the Compatibility Modes section on page 26 S Video Output Video Output 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 Digital Tuner Output Digital Tuner Output Antenna RS232 AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO D...

Page 9: ...ill display and count down for 20 seconds and the Power Standby indicator will light solid amber The LAMP LED indica tor will light solid green 5 Turn on your source computer notebook or video player etc The projec tor will detect your source automatically v If the screen displays No Signal please make sure the signal cables are securely connected v If you connect multiple sources at the same time...

Page 10: ...rn on the projector again you must press the Power Standby button within 90 seconds of the indicator flashing 4 Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power off procedure v When the LAMP indicator flashs green for about 10 seconds you will see a message Fan Fail on the on screen display Please contact your local dealer or our service center v When the TEMP indicator lights solid oran...

Page 11: ...se the projector to the desired display angle then release the button to lock the elevator foot into position 3 Use to fine tune height adjustment To lower the projector 1 Press the elevator button 2 Lower down the projector then release the button to lock the elevator foot into position 3 Use to fine tune height adjustment Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projector Height 1 2 3 ...

Page 12: ... 1 1 x 2 5 7 5 1 2 7 1 4 1 x 6 9 8 8 1 4 7 3 2 1 3 1 0 4 6 1 5 2 6 2 1 8 2 3 7 3 9 3 Focus Ring Zoom Ring Screen Diagonal Distance Screen Size Adjusting the Projector Zoom Focus You may adjust zoom ring to zoom in out Rotate the zoom ring counter clock wise to zoom in and clockwise to zoom out To focus the image rotate the focus ring until the image is clear The projector will focus at distances f...

Page 13: ...Component and HDTV sources Zoom Use the Panel Control 4 When you press Zoom button the zoom icon appears in the screen Press or button to zoom in or zoom out of the image Re Sync Use the Remote Control 4 Automatically synchronizes the projector to the input source when you press this button while the remote control cover is opened 4 If the remote control cover is closed the Mouse Re Sync button fu...

Page 14: ...D menus and press key to select menu items To exit OSD press the Menu button again The projector will save any change you made automatically Freeze 4 Press the Freeze button to still the screen image Mute 4 Use to mute sound Volume 4 Increases decreases speaker volume Keystone 4 Adjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector 16 degrees Zoom In Out Computer mode only 4 Magnifies an image u...

Page 15: ...hile making selection on a particular page press Enter key to go into sub menu 4 Press key to select the required item and adjust the settings by key When a specified item is selected the color of the item will change from yellowish brown to blue E g Brightnessg Contrastg Color Temp g Zoomg Keystoneg Brightness 4 While using key to adjust the parameter or required function in the items of the subm...

Page 16: ...rast Color Temperature Adjust the color temperature The range is from 6000K to 9000K The factory default is 7500K With the higher temperature the screen looks colder with the lower temperature the screen looks warmer Zoom 4Press the to Magnify an image up to a factor of 32 times on the projection screen 4Press the to Diminish the zoom in image Keystone Keystone Correction Adjust image distortion c...

Page 17: ...e contrast Color The color setting adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated color 4 Press the to decrease the amount of color in the image 4 Press the to increase the amount of color in the image Tint The tint adjusts the color balance of red and green 4 Press the to increase the amount of green in the image 4 Press the to increase the amount of red in the image Sharpness Adju...

Page 18: ...e this function to correct it 16 9 4 3 You can use this function to fit your desired aspect ratio type Horizontal Position 4 Press the to move the image left 4 Press the to move the image right Vertical Position 4 Press the to move the image up 4 Press the to move the image down Reset Choose Yes to return the display parameters back to its factory default Image II Computer mode User Controls Audio...

Page 19: ...emperature The range is from 6000K to 9000K The factory default is 7500K With the higher temperature the screen looks colder with the lower temperature the screen looks warmer Reset Choose Yes to return the display parameters back to its factory default User Controls Audio Image I Image II Language Management Keystone 16 9 4 3 Color Temp Reset Yes No Video mode vReset Reset items include both Imag...

Page 20: ... 4 Press the to decrease the bass 4 Press the to increase the bass Stereo Mono 4 Mono Mono sound effect 4 Stereo Stereo sound effect Mute 4 Choose the left icon to turn mute on 4 Choose the right icon to turn mute off Audio Language Language You can display the multilingual OSD menu Use the and key to select your prefered language User Controls Computer Video mode Audio Image I Image II Language M...

Page 21: ...tor reverses and turns the image upside down at same time You can project from behind a translucent screen with ceiling mounted projection Signal Type Select signal type between RGB HDTV and Component video sources Lamp Reminding Choose this function to show or to hide the warning message when the changing lamp message is displayed The message will show up 30 hours before end of life Lamp Reset Re...

Page 22: ...tab 3 In the Desktop Area you will find the resolution setting Verify that the resolution setting is less than or equal to 1024 x 768 resolution If the projector is still not projecting the whole image you will also need to change the monitor display you are using Refer to the following steps 4 Follow above steps 1 2 Click on the Advanced Properties button 5 Select the Change button under the Moni...

Page 23: ...e the projection screen is between the required distance 3 74ft 1 14m 39 37ft 12 00m from the projector Problem The screen is outstretched when displaying 16 9 DVD The projector itself will automatically detect 16 9 DVD and adjust the aspect ratio by digitization to full screen with 4 3 default setting If the projector is still outstretched you will also need to adjust the aspect ratio by referrin...

Page 24: ...wn before changing lamp 4 Lamp Changing Procedure 1 Turn off the power to the projector by pressing the Power Standby button 2 Allow the projector to cool down at least 30 minutes 3 Turn off the main power switch 4 Disconnect the power cord 5 Use screwdriver to remove the screw from the cover 6 Remove the cover 7 Remove the 3 screws from the lamp module 8 Pull out the lamp module Warning To reduce...

Page 25: ...40V Input Frequency 50 60Hz Power Consumption 320 watts at normal operation I O Connectors Power AC power input socket Computer Input One 30 pin DVI for DVI signal One 15 pin D sub for analog component and HDTV signal One RS232 input Computer Output One 15 pin D sub computer output Video Input One Composite video RCA input One S Video input Audio Input One phone jack for audio input Audio Output O...

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